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Online Annual Report Website Examples - 2018

If you're still putting out annual reports the old fashioned way—pulling stacks of statistics, rounding up designers, blowing your budget on print copies, etc.—this post might be an eye-opener for you. Not only are annual report websites generally less expensive, they're also easy to fill with impactful media, easy to deliver, and easy to track. Plus, they're much more conscientious of the planet.

Letting your web team produce a professional site for this year's accomplishments could be a great step into the future for your non-profit—but don't take our word for it. Check out these reports from businesses and organizations who've already adopted the process to impressive results:

GRID Alternatives

gridalternatives.org/annual-report-15GRID Alternatives' adopted an online annual report format a few years ago and now simply updates the stats, graphics and stories each year with new information...saving time and money. Their annual report is styled in a familiar, almost print-like layout.

Echoing Green

echoinggreen.org/2014 Echoing Green's 2014 report used floating side navigation to make it easy for visitors to jump to the information they were most interested in.

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Lemon.ly

lemonly.com/2016reportLemonly encouraged visitors to interact with their 2016 report, using a circular beam of "light" to reveal facts.

Flama

2016.flama.is/Flama laid out their 2016 report as a click-through slideshow.

One.org

one.org/annualreport/One's bold use of color and typography combined with compelling photography and language really makes their annual report shine.

Our Takeaway...

Styles may vary, but all successful annual report websites have two things in common: professional presentation and convenience. Sounds like a win, win!Need help with your next Annual Report? Drop us a line!

Rootid Staff

This article was a collaboration by multiple members of our Rootid Team.